USC lawsuit alleges school used doctored rankings to lure students
Three students at the University of Southern California filed a lawsuit this week alleging the university used doctored rankings to entice students to enroll in online programs.
Video gamers sue Microsoft over $69 billion Activision deal
The Federal Trade Commission is seeking to block Microsoft from acquiring leading video game developer Activision.
Larry Kudlow: If Republican senators vote for the omnibus they are betraying voters
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow calls out the actions of the GOP Senate for backing the massive omnibus spending bill and urges them to not vote for the piece of legislation on 'Kudlow.'
North Carolina House Rep. tweets out 'egregious' provisions in omnibus spending bill
North Carolina Congressman Dan Bishop took to Twitter Tuesday ripping provisions tucked into a last-minute $1.7 trillion spending package meant to avert a shutdown.
Justice Department alleges two Americans worked with Russian nationals to hack taxi system at JFK airport
Two American citizens worked with Russian nationals to hack the John F. Kennedy International Airport's taxi dispatch system, the Department of Justice is alleging.
New IRS tax rules on Venmo, PayPal payments over $600 could 'overburden' Americans
Taxpayers need to prepare to report transactions exceeding $600 that are received through Venmo, PayPal and other cash apps to the IRS starting in 2023.
Adults worry inflation is creating retirement shortfall for parents, see home equity as solution: survey
Amid concern over whether aging parents will have enough retirement savings, a growing number of adults have embraced the idea of using their parents' home equity as a financial solution, according to an American Advisors Group (AAG) survey.
Sam Bankman-Fried makes Bernie Madoff look like 'a small fish': Guy Lewis
Former U.S. attorney Guy Lewis predicts a mandatory life sentence as FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried faces eight criminal counts of wire fraud.
US Postal Service announces $9.6B investment in new electric vehicle fleet while operating at a loss
The U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday announced a $9.6 billion investment in 66,000 new electric mail trucks as part of a Biden administration EV-push.
Biden's welfare 'handouts' keep Americans 'trapped' on the 'government dole forever,' researcher warns
Heritage Foundation Research Fellow E.J. Antoni expands on his recent op-ed breaking down how it pays off not to work under President Biden's welfare programs.
Wells Fargo will pay $3.7B for criminal mismanagement of loans
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has ordered Wells Fargo to pay $3.7 billion in compensation for illegally assessing fees and unlawful interest rate charges to its customers
Sam Bankman-Fried agrees to extradition to the US; lawyers working out details
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the now-collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, has given his consent for extradition to the United States, sources confirmed.
IRA balances dropped nearly 25% amidst market volatility: Here's how to protect your retirement savings
IRA balances fell in the third quarter of 2022 in the midst of market volatility. Here’s how to keep your retirement on track in any economic cycle.
California windfall tax would lead to refinery 'shutdowns,' 'exacerbate' oil supply crisis: Andy Lipow
Lipow Oil Associates President Andy Lipow calls for a 'balanced approach' to the 'expensive' renewable energy push.
TikTok ban for gov devices included in massive omnibus bill
The the newly-released text of an omnibus bill for funding the government includes a measure to ban social media app TikTok from government devices due to security concerns.
FTX: What Sam Bankman-Fried's attorneys will likely argue in his defense
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried faces the possibility of spending the rest of his life behind bars if convicted. A white-collar attorney explains his likely defenses.
BlackRock not changing stance on ESG investing, despite criticism
BlackRock says it will make no major policies on ESG investing, despite some pushback from Republican lawmakers who criticized the company's policies.
Unemployment benefits and Obamacare subsidies outpace median income in several states, study finds
The combination of unemployment benefits and ACA subsidies can provide a family of four with two people not working more than the median household income in several states, according to a new study.
NYC Uber drivers striking in response to judge temporarily blocking pay rate increases
Uber drivers in the Big Apple launched a 24-hour strike Monday in response to certain pay rate increases temporarily being halted amid a legal dispute.
US national debt on pace to be 225% of GDP by 2050, Penn Wharton says
Federal spending is poised to push the national debt to exceed 225% of U.S. GDP by 2050, according to a new analysis from the Penn Wharton budget model.



















